Should I sign an exclusivity agreement with a solar company?

An exclusivity agreement is one made between a developer and a landowner, in which the landowner agrees to give the developer the right to apply for grid connection and carry out feasibility studies, advises solicitor Karen Walsh

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Dear Karen,

A solar developer has approached me about potentially putting a solar farm on my land. He has asked me to sign an exclusivity agreement, and he said that his solicitors will issue the final agreements to my solicitor for review.

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